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May 1943. The Battle of the Atlantic is being lost. German U-boats are sinking Allied ships faster than they can be replaced. Depth charges only work 7% of the time. Then the Allies deploy a weapon so counterintuitive, it seems backwards — and it triples the U-boat kill rate overnight. This is the true story of the Hedgehog anti-submarine weapon. The weapon that stopped aiming at submarines and started sinking them instead. What You'll Learn: Why depth charges were nearly useless against U-boats (the blind spot problem) How submarines exploited sonar weaknesses to escape every time The genius design that let destroyers maintain contact during attacks Why 65-pound projectiles beat 300-pound depth charges USS England's incredible record: 6 submarines in 12 days The psychological warfare that terrified German U-boat crews How one simple question changed naval warfare forever This isn't just about a WWII weapon — it's about how questioning basic assumptions leads to breakthrough innovations. Sometimes the solution isn't doing what you're doing better. It's doing something completely different. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more untold WWII stories, tactical innovations, and military history documentaries that reveal the genius behind the victories. 💬 COMMENT BELOW: What other "backwards" innovations changed warfare? What assumption should we be questioning today? #WWII #Hedgehog #BattleOfTheAtlantic #UBoats #NavalWarfare #AntiSubmarineWarfare #MilitaryHistory #WWIIHistory #Submarines #RoyalNavy #USNavy #WarHistory #TacticalInnovation #HistoryDocumentary #NavalHistory #GermanUBoats #ConvoySystem #DepthCharges #Innovation #militarytactics EDUCATIONAL FAIR USE: This documentary uses historical footage and images for educational purposes under Fair Use doctrine.